Human Resources Management of Japanese Multinationals
Dipak Basu () and
Victoria Miroshnik
Japanese Economy, 2000, vol. 28, issue 1, 3-37
Abstract:
Multinational business operations can take many different forms. The "international corporation" is a domestic firm that builds on its existing capabilities to penetrate overseas markets (e.g., companies such as Honda and General Electric), whereas the "multinational corporation" (MNC) is a more complex form that gives its foreign subsidiaries a great deal of latitude to address local issues such as consumer preferences, political pressures, and economic trends in different regions of the world.
Date: 2000
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